amen to that Melly!...2nd Chronicles 7:14

Peter
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Melly Bag 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 11:15 AM
  Subject: Re: CS> Native American stories--OT


        It  is insecurity at its best because we know some proud, selfish, 
greedy people are out to get the defenseless.  But have no fear, we have a GOD 
who is watching over us if only we turn and pray to not ignore HIM.  Schools 
were  made to take away religion so our kids' consciences would be numb and 
when recruited by those in power will not have a conscience to bother them when 
orders are delivered.  See?  They execute without blinking an eyelash!

        Melly

        --- On Fri, 10/2/09, Clayton Family <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: Clayton Family <[email protected]>
          Subject: Re: CS> Native American stories--OT
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 10:45 AM


          I agree. 


          It also boils down to fear. There is so much fearmongering going 
around, it is no wonder people are becoming more afraid of anyone who is not 
"like us".



          On Oct 2, 2009, at 8:52 AM, Melly Bag wrote:


                  It all boils down to lack of LOVE. If only from childhood we 
are all taught to love everyone dearly, and to overcome hurt, anger and 
disappointments with love, i think the world would not be as it is.
                  And also if from childhood we were taught not to nurse our 
PRIDE too much, then we would not be where we are now.  PRIDE is the source of 
all evil while LOVE is the source of all goodness.

                  But, this  is difficult and needs  much training and self 
discipline.

                  Melly
                  --- On Fri, 10/2/09, Malcolm <[email protected]> wrote:


                    From: Malcolm <[email protected]>
                    Subject: Re: CS> Native American stories--OT
                    To: [email protected]
                    Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 2:52 AM


                    I know what you mean.  I'm reminded of a remark I once 
heard;
                    "I have two speeds, slow and stop.  If you don't like this 
one you sure
                    won't be happy with the other."

                    On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 20:41 -0700, Sandy wrote:
                    > Hi Donna...
                    > 
                    > It is sad the way some people treat others but if we 
learn from it [in a good way] then we will teach our children not to be 
prejudice.
                    > 
                    > The man who refused to buy a horse from your Grandfather 
shows how little he knew because it is a well known fact the Cherokee have a 
wonderful way with horses.
                    > 
                    > I have found that many people do not know how to act 
around handicapped people...I feel for your daughter. I had a stroke 6 years 
ago and do not walk very fast and I have had people honk at me to hurry up and 
get across the the street...they are in such a hurry they could care less that 
I might have a problem walking. The funny thing is when someone tries to rush 
me I get excited and go twice as slow...lol.
                    > 
                    > Sandy 
                    >